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The Minolta '''X-700''' was the last camera body with advantage through [[Minolta]]'s MD lens mount. The MD mount was the only variant of the [[Minolta SR mount]] which accepted for MD lenses automatic aperture control by the camera. But surprisingly it had not inherited the simple programs "aperture prority" and "shutter priority" from its predecessor [[Minolta XD]]. Instead more complex exposure programs were selectable. Thus it was Minolta's only program-controlled manual focusing [[SLR]].
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First manufactured in 1983, the Minolta '''X-700''' was a '''single lens reflex" camera. It featured manual, aperture priority and programmed automatic exposure modes when used with MD lenses. MC lens could be used in aperture priority and manual modes.
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The camera was considered the last Minolta manual focus camera body with specifications geared toward professional and avid amateur users.
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First manufactured in 1983, the Minolta X-700 was a single lens reflex" camera. It featured manual, aperture priority and programmed automatic exposure modes when used with MD lenses. MC lens could be used in aperture priority and manual modes.

The camera was considered the last Minolta manual focus camera body with specifications geared toward professional and avid amateur users.


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